FACULTY RESEARCH SOCIALIZATION:A STUDY OF FACULTY PERCEPTIONS OF RESEARCH SOCIALIZATIONEXPERIENCES AT A LARGE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY

Jalloun, Omar A. (2011) FACULTY RESEARCH SOCIALIZATION:A STUDY OF FACULTY PERCEPTIONS OF RESEARCH SOCIALIZATIONEXPERIENCES AT A LARGE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine perspectives of fulltime faculty at the School ofEducation in a major public research university on their socialization experiences to research.The institution offers several programs that socialize junior and senior faculty to many aspects ofthe faculty position, however, programs that are related to research were few.Twenty-nine fulltime faculty members from the institution's School of Educationcompleted a survey providing insights on their perceptions regarding their research-relatedexperiences during their graduate, early-career, and current stages. Faculty members were alsoasked to provide their perceptions on the institution's efforts towards their research socializationin addition to other descriptive data.Correlations between several types of research activities among faculty member'sdifferent career stages were significant. Perceptions concerning socialization to the facultyposition were more positive regarding the contribution of faculty members' graduate experiencescompared to the institutional efforts. Finally, perceptions regarding the available socializationprograms at the institution were positive in general, and were also highly correlated with facultymembers' perception about their overall experiences with the institution.

FACULTY RESEARCH SOCIALIZATION:A STUDY OF FACULTY PERCEPTIONS OF RESEARCH SOCIALIZATIONEXPERIENCES AT A LARGE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY

Status:

Unpublished

Abstract:

The purpose of this study is to examine perspectives of fulltime faculty at the School ofEducation in a major public research university on their socialization experiences to research.The institution offers several programs that socialize junior and senior faculty to many aspects ofthe faculty position, however, programs that are related to research were few.Twenty-nine fulltime faculty members from the institution's School of Educationcompleted a survey providing insights on their perceptions regarding their research-relatedexperiences during their graduate, early-career, and current stages. Faculty members were alsoasked to provide their perceptions on the institution's efforts towards their research socializationin addition to other descriptive data.Correlations between several types of research activities among faculty member'sdifferent career stages were significant. Perceptions concerning socialization to the facultyposition were more positive regarding the contribution of faculty members' graduate experiencescompared to the institutional efforts. Finally, perceptions regarding the available socializationprograms at the institution were positive in general, and were also highly correlated with facultymembers' perception about their overall experiences with the institution.

Date:

06 January 2011

Date Type:

Completion

Defense Date:

25 August 2010

Approval Date:

06 January 2011

Submission Date:

30 August 2010

Access Restriction:

No restriction; The work is available for access worldwide immediately.